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  1. Paul West (August 27, 1911 – June 15, 1998) was an American writer who penned works for radio and television. He should not be confused with the American playwright and screenwriter Paul West (1871–1918) or the British-born American novelist, essayist, and poet Paul West (1930–2015). Life and career

  2. Jul 28, 1998 · Paul West, a television and radio writer whose credits include "Father Knows Best" and "My Three Sons," died June 15 in his home in San Anselmo, Calif., after a bout with pneumonia. He was 86.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0380890Paul West - IMDb

    Paul West was born on 27 August 1911 in David City, Nebraska, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Father Knows Best (1954), Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1965) and The Waltons (1972). He died on 15 June 1998 in San Anselmo, California, USA. Born August 27, 1911. Died June 15, 1998 (86)

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    • August 27, 1911
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    • June 15, 1998
  4. Jun 19, 2011 · Helen Epstein’s Arts Fuse review of Diane Ackerman’s memoir One Hundred Words for Love, the inspiring story of her efforts to nurture her husband Paul West after a massive stroke at the age of 74 paralyzed his ability to communicate, needs to be supplemented by proclamations of his stature as a prize-winning writer of over 40 volumes of fiction and nonfiction.

  5. The buzz-term for Old Time Radio is 'OTR'. OTR usually means radio broadcasting from the golden age of radio, mostly before 1964.These shows from the pre-television age include adventure, comedies, mystery shows, western dramas and shows from World War II.

  6. Paul Noden West (23 February 1930 – 18 October 2015) was a British-born American novelist, poet, and essayist. He was born in Eckington, Derbyshire in England to Alfred and Mildred (Noden) West. Before his death, he resided in Ithaca, New York, with his wife Diane Ackerman, a writer, poet, and naturalist. West is the author of more than 50 books.

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  8. Paul West spent his entire career specializing in writing family comedies for radio and television. He started out penning material for one of the first daily serials, Sally of the Star at CBS Radio's Hollywood headquarters in 1935; while there, he also wrote for other shows, including scripts for W.C. Fields' Lux Theater of the Air.

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